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Legs are wrong color.What makes you say that?
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Legs are wrong color.What makes you say that?
Ah. I was under the impression that EEs could have any color legs since they are mixed breeds.Legs are wrong color.
While willow is the common leg color, ee have no standard appearance and can have various shank colors, facial feathering, comb types, etc.Legs are wrong color.
I guess I am learning something new, everyone told me EE have that leg color, thanks.Ah. I was under the impression that EEs could have any color legs since they are mixed breeds.
I seem to be learning this, I was told that was their leg color. Thanks.While willow is the common leg color, ee have no standard appearance and can have various shank colors, facial feathering, comb types, etc.
That often comes from a situation when someone posts an "Americana" and is told it's an EE "because of those green legs"....but, "because no ameraucana will have green legs, but many ee do and that is most commonly what is misrepresented/misidentified as ameraucana. So not so much saying "all ee have green legs" if it's supposed to be an ameraucana and it has green legs it's an ee", does that make sense?I guess I am learning something new, everyone told me EE have that leg color, thanks.
Yes because that's what happened to me lol.That often comes from a situation when someone posts an "Americana" and is told it's an EE "because of those green legs"....because no ameraucana will have green legs, but many ee do and that is most commonly what is misrepresented/misidentified as ameraucana. So not so much saying "all ee have green legs" if it's supposed to be an ameraucana and it has green legs it's an ee", does that make sense?
Yes it makes sense. Leg color can rule out one but not the other .That often comes from a situation when someone posts an "Americana" and is told it's an EE "because of those green legs"....because no ameraucana will have green legs, but many ee do and that is most commonly what is misrepresented/misidentified as ameraucana. So not so much saying "all ee have green legs" if it's supposed to be an ameraucana and it has green legs it's an ee", does that make sense?